START MALCOM FLOYD AND BRANDON MYERS

Patrick Mayo, Staff WriterNovember 10, 2012

I didn’t get to experience the civic joy of voting. No, I’m not under age or some registered government index; I’m just a simple Canadian, who after consuming six months of unrelenting coverage, ended up caring more about this election than any that has taken place in my homeland. Ever. Maybe it’s my belief that Carrie Mathison had some hand in the outcome. So, to compensate, I’ve send out the ballots for a Week 10 Fantasy Election. It’s all I got!

Pat Mayo casts one vote for Malcom Floyd. It was the only one.Photo Credit: Stephen Dunn

Nicks is hurting again, and Floyd and Moore have been unreliable. I will go with Hartline, I like his matchup. – Scott Engel

Hartline. No. 1 WR against the Titans. You gotta think Nicks will come through one of these weeks, though. – Adam Zdroik

Moore. Though he saw a dip in targets last week, that should change vs. potent Falcons offense Sunday. Philip Rivers is boring, which makes Floyd boring. Nicks is dead to Fantasy owners right now. Jerricho Cotchery will take some looks away from Sanders and Mike Wallace may just get all the love. And Brian Hartline, contrary to the opinion of some, is no stud. – Jennifer Millman

THE FITZMAGIC IS BACK!!! It’s hard not to trust 8 TDs and 1026 yards in his last three against New England. – Pat Mayo

Ryan Tannehill: His wife would make a good first lady. – Gregg Sussman

Smith is steady and Wilson usually plays well at home, but have to go with Fitzpatrick against that New England secondary, as Aqib Talib won’t make an impact just yet. – Scott Engel

Fitzpatrick. Usually has a pretty decent game against the Patriots and they will be passing plenty. – Adam Zdroik

Fitzpatrick, but only if your league doesn’t penalize too much for INTs. He threw a season-high 4 TDs (also 4 INTs) against the Pats in Week 4 and likely will be throwing a lot again as Bills struggle to keep up. Second option is Tannehill. He’s been playing well. Despite their season woes, Jets secondary is not that horrendous, which is why Russell Wilson sits here. – Jennifer Millman

All are fliers, so I’ll swing for the fences with Tannehill, as he has the best matchup. Wilson’s matchup is terrible, Flacco disappoints, so does Smith and Fitz always a big risk, even vs NE. – Jake Ciely

I’m doubling down on the Bills. Fred Jackson has been kryptonite to the Pats defense, averaging 111 total yards in his last three with New England. – Pat Mayo

Pierre Thomas: Despite being a relative of the French, Pierre is a good start without Darren Sproles again. Will again lead the Saints in touches. – Gregg Sussman

Jackson is the only one of that group who may not be mediocre this week; he should score. – Scott Engel

Felix. The rest of those guys are toss ups and are in more split situations. – Adam Zdroik

Redman if the rest of the RBs on the Steelers carousel sit out. If Jonathan Dwyer plays as expected, go Freddy. Catches enough passes to make him viable start even with C.J. Spiller sharing touches. Fitzpatrick relies on both RBs in pass game. – Jennifer Millman

These guys are here more for absentee ballots than anything, but I will go with Fred Jackson. – Dr. Roto

Let’s see: always risk to get hurt, shares with a million others, could lose job in game to Dwyer, lead RB in poor run offense or split carry RB in bad matchup… I’ll go with Redman and hope he holds off Dwyer vs. a weak KC team. – Jake Ciely

Pettigrew has actually been extremely consistent five the past six weeks – for the position at least. And he did churn out a 7 catch, 67 yard performance against the Vikes in Week 4. – Pat Mayo

Brandon Pettigrew: The WR corps is beat up; this is a guy I like this week. – Gregg Sussman

Don’t like the matchups for Celek and Keller. Myers is the safest in a PPR. Can’t trust Pettigrew. – Scott Engel

Myers. This is the toughest call, but Myers is getting a ton of targets, so sticking with him. – Adam Zdroik

Myers, but it’s close between him and Allen. Those two TDs last week were Myers’ first of season, but he consistently catches passes. Had a season-high 13 targets last week, and if Darren McFadden and Mike Goodson both sit, I expect Raiders to pass even more. As for Allen, he’s seeing increased targets with no Coby Fleener, and Andrew Luck likes to throw the ball a lot. The Jags don’t exactly have a vaunted secondary. – Jennifer Millman